Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare 2008 Horror Movie Review
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Brilliant young Victor Karlstein finds himself in an abyss of personal turmoil and professional stress after the woman he most likely seemed to love dies while under the care of his own mysterious medical facility. Determined to keep her alive, Victor uses his mechanically-enhanced reanimated corpse to murder young women in order to furnish “raw parts” for her new body, among other devious things. A grainy echo of experimental and fantastic films of years past rendered in wild splashes of saturated super-8 cinematography, Frankenstein’s Bloody Nightmare is the debut feature from writer/producer/director John R. Hand.
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About Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare 2008
Title: Frankenstein's Bloody Nightmare
Year: 2008
Starring: Chip Chism,
Amy Olivastro,
Chester Delacruz,
Mike Ensley,
Wade Best,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 77 minutes
Director: John R. Hand,
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